—Criminal/Motor Vehicle Files
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and Records (Amended June 29, 1998, to take effect Jan. 1, 1999.) (a) Upon the disposition of any criminal case, except a case in which a felony or a capital felony conviction resulted, or any motor vehicle case, including any matter brought pursuant to the com- mission of an infraction or a violation, the file may be stripped of all papers except (1) the executed arrest warrant and original affidavit in support of probable cause, the misdemeanor/motor vehicle summons, prosecutorial summons or the com- plaint ticket, (2) the uniform arrest report, (3) the information or indictment and any substitute infor- mation, (4) a written plea of nolo contendere, (5) documents relating to programs for adjudication and treatment as a youthful offender, programs relating to family violence education, community service labor, accelerated pretrial rehabilita- tion, pretrial drug education, pretrial alcohol edu- cation and treatment, determination of compe- tency to stand trial or suspension of prosecution or any other programs for adjudication or treatment which may be created from time to time, (6) any official receipts, (7) the judgment mittimus, (8) any written notices of rights, (9) orders regarding pro- bation, (10) any exhibits on file, (11) any tran- scripts on file of proceedings held in the matter, and (12) the transaction sheet. (b) Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the copy of the application for a search warrant and affidavits filed pursuant to General Statutes § 54- 33c shall be destroyed upon the expiration of three years from the filing of the copy of the application and affidavits with the clerk. (c) Except as otherwise provided, the papers stripped from the court file may be destroyed upon the expiration of ninety days from the date of dis- position of the case. (d) Upon the disposition of any criminal or motor vehicle case in which the defendant has been released pursuant the clerk shall remove the bond form from the file and maintain it in the clerk’s office for such periods as deter- mined by the chief court administrator. to a bond, (e) Upon the disposition of any criminal or motor vehicle case in which property is seized, whether pursuant to a search warrant, an arrest, an in rem proceeding or otherwise, the clerk shall remove the executed search warrant, if any, papers relat- ing to any in rem proceedings, if any, and the inventory of the seized property from the court file and maintain them in the clerk’s office during the pendency of proceedings to dispose of the prop- erty and for such further periods as determined by the chief court administrator. (f) In cases in which there has been neither a conviction nor the payment of a fine on any charge, the file shall be destroyed upon the expira- tion of three years from the date of disposition. (g) In cases in which a fine has been paid pursu- ant to an infraction or a violation, the file shall be destroyed upon the expiration of five years from the date of disposition. (h) In cases in which there has been a convic- tion of a misdemeanor charge but not a conviction of a felony charge, the file shall be destroyed upon the expiration of ten years from the date of dis- position. 188 © Copyrighted by the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL PROVISIONS
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